Netflix has officially (and finally) added support for Macs—well, Intel Macs at least. The update is rolling out to a small group of users at first, but the company promises support for the all Mac users soon. The unusual part of the announcment: Netflix is using Microsoft's Flash alternative Silverlight to handle the streaming and DRM on the Mac instead of Flash—despite the fact that Flash is what Netflix uses to stream movies to the Windows platform. UPDATE: Netflix uses Windows Media Player to stream video to Windows. Sorry about the slip. No word yet on whether or not there will be browser limitations on the Mac. Unfortunately my account isn't one of the lucky few that are already seeing support, so if yours is, let's hear how it's working for you in the comments.